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Modern Weights and Measurements of Jaguars

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( This post was last modified: 04-12-2020, 03:57 PM by Dark Jaguar )

Attention: For those who couldn't see the tables well of the weights, measurements and other details on the 2 posts above, I would like to recommend you guys to see the tables on the computer, through the computer it displays the tables much better than cellphones/mobiles or you can see through the links and pages I posted.

With that being said. Let's go.







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  Gisele female from southern Pantanal captured by Onçafari. 90 kilos.
https://empty.com.br/blog/conservacao-da-onca-pintada/

This time a 90 kg female was captured with the loop technique, which consists of camouflaging a system on the ground that causes the jaguar to step on and be caught by the paw. Gisele as she was called received a GPS necklace via satellite, which sends the signals through the internet and allows the teacher to monitor the animal's steps from her computer in Tubarão. The GPS necklace remains on the jaguar for a year and a half, time when the project's technicians map the jaguar in order to know which places it uses the most.

Blood and tick samples were collected from the animal. The blood was sent to the different laboratories associated with the project: the samples are stored in the genomic bank of the National Center for Research and Conservation of Carnivorous Mammals (Cenap-ICMBio) in Atibaia, at the University of São Paulo (USP) and at Unisul de Tubarão. The results are used both for basic research of jaguars and to accompany the process of accustoming animals to tourism.





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RE: Modern Weights and Measurements of Jaguars - Dark Jaguar - 04-12-2020, 03:41 PM



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